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Wirtschaftliche Effekte der europäischen Integration auf Österreich: Simulationsergebnisse

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Mit dem EU-Beitritt waren hohe Erwartungen verbunden, Wachstumseffekte von einem halben Prozentpunkt pro Jahr wurden erwartet. Tatsächlich ist das Wachstum seit dem EU-Beitritt jedoch gefallen. Die existierenden Studien fokussieren einseitig auf die angebotsseitigen Effekte der Europäischen Integration und vernachlässigen dabei restriktive nachfrageseitige Effekte des Stabilitäts- und Wachstumspakts. Der Artikel stellt Simulationsergebnisse vor, in denen sowohl angebots- als auch nachfrageseitige Effekte berücksichtigt werden. Das den Simulationen zugrunde liegende Modell ist dem Wifo-Makromodell strukturell ähnlich. Die Simulationsergebnisse legen nahe, dass insgesamt von der EU-Integration Österreichs leicht kontraktive Effekte auf Österreichs Wirtschaft ausgegangen sind.

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  • Engelbert Stockhammer, 2006. "Wirtschaftliche Effekte der europäischen Integration auf Österreich: Simulationsergebnisse," Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft - WuG, Kammer für Arbeiter und Angestellte für Wien, Abteilung Wirtschaftswissenschaft und Statistik, vol. 32(1), pages 65-94.
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